The three-part adaptation of the classic British children's book mixes animation with live-action while telling the story of a girl who enters into the underground world of Bogeydom; and bonds with a boy Bogeyman.
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Like the various incarnations of Anne of Green Gables, the Canadian TV series Emily of New Moon was based on the works of novelist Lucy Maud Montgomery. Set in the 1890s, the series starred Martha MacIsaac as Emily Byrd Starr, who after the deaths of her parents was sent to live with her middle-aged aunts Elizabeth (Susan Clark) and Laura (Sheila McCarthy) in the Prince Edward Island community of New Moon. An aspiring writer, Emily possessed an extremely vivid imagination, which frequently resulted in a heap of trouble for herself and her oddball adult cousin Jimmy (Stephen McHattie). Forty-six hour-long episodes were shown over the CBC during a two-year period beginning January 4, 1998. At the outset of the 21st century, Emily of New Moon was picked up for TV exposure in the United States by the Movieplex cable service.
The crime drama is inspired by real-life experiences of frontline police officers and mental-health workers. Over six episodes, the series deals with issues that are difficult and dark, but also more light hearted and comical situations.Cracked was produced by STV Productions in 2005, but due to the lack of appropriate regional time-slots, the series wasn't broadcast until 2008, where it was shown on Thursday nights at 10:40pm, taking the place of popular comedy-drama High Times.
Following Guns and Gangs detective Samantha Wazowski and Narcotics detective Kelly Duff, who by day are true action heroes. But by night, they're both grappling with loneliness, dysfunctional families and screwed-up love lives. Their friendship could help to balance each other out, if only they didn't drive one another utterly insane. But by night, they're both grappling with loneliness, dysfunctional families, screwed-up love lives, and a sense that their professional ambitions may not be totally in line with their personal needs.